Sunday, June 28, 2015

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President
Obama is keen to introduce tough new laws which will force the KKK and
other extreme right-wing groups to disclose the identities of their
members, Daily Mail Online can disclose.

The
President discussed the possibility of the new measures when he
telephoned Charleston mayor Joe Riley following last week's massacre.

Riley,
who is into his 40th year as mayor of the city where nine people were
murdered by a self-proclaimed white supremacist down in the AME church
massacre, said he and the President talked about how best to set up a
national council to act as a watchdog to monitor and report on race
hate.

Among
the ideas being looked at is legislation forcing extreme right wings
groups and violent organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan to provide
identities of supporters and members.

The U.S Supreme Court, in ruling that gays and lesbians have a right
to marry nationwide, handed a decisive loss to Alabama Chief Justice Roy
Moore who earlier this year fought to keep same-sex marriage from
coming to Alabama.

The chief justice, speaking Sunday at Kimberly Church of God,
lashed out at the decision, saying he could not accept the ruling as
correct. He said it made sin a national right and it was as wrong as the
court decisions that allowed slavery.

"Just who do they think they are when one person can reverse
200-and-something years of precedent in our country and thousands of
years of precedent in western civilization," Moore said during remarks
Sunday at Kimberly Church of God.

Hundreds of
people have staged rallies across America in support of the Confederate
flag as senators across the south agree to remove it from public
buildings.

The controversial banner has been falling along the Bible Belt since the racist church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina.

And
an activist was arrested on Saturday after climbing up the flagpole in
Columbia, South Carolina, to personally take it down.

But in a show of force, Southerners came out in their droves this weekend to defend the 150-year-old battle symbol.

'We
are being exterminated,' cried Mike Williams, organizer of the
procession in Montgomery, Alabama, which drew scores of men, women and
children on Saturday afternoon. 'Our heritage is being put into museum.
We have a right to honor our history just like everyone else does.'

His words come amid a national push to denounce the flag, which many see as a symbol of racial hatred and pro-slavery.

Famed blockade-running Captain Mike Usina of Charleston stated that the South truly had no naval traditions prior to the war, “but the record of the Southern sailors during the war is second to none that the world has ever produced, and should the emergency arise again, the descendants of the same men will emulate the example set by their fathers.” His faithful leadsman was a slave named Irwin.Bernhard Thuersam, www.Circa1865.com

“A Feeling Understood Only by Southern Men”

“My leadsman was a slave owned by myself. On the last trip of the Atalanta, while under fire, the ship going very fast toward shoal water, I thought possibly he might get rattled, and to test him I said: “Irwin, you cant get correct soundings, the ship is going too fast, I’ll slow her down for you.”

He answered, “This is no time to slow down sir, you let her go, I’ll give you the bottom”; and he did, he being a leadsman without peer. I have had him in the chains [lashed to the spar] for hours in cold winter weather, with the spray flying over him cold enough to freeze the marrow in his bones, the ship very often in very shoal water, frequently but a foot to spare under her, and sometimes not that.

Yet I never knew him to make a mistake or give an incorrect cast of the lead. He is the man whom, when pointing to the island of New Providence I said: “Every man on that island is as free as I am, so will you when we get there.”

He answered: “I did not want to come here to be free, I could have gone to the Yankees long ago if I had wished.” And afterwards when the war was over, I said to him: “I am going to England, perhaps never to see Savannah again, you had better go home.”

His answer was: “I cannot go without you”; and he did not. The feeling that existed between us can only be understood by a Southern man; by a Northern man, never.”

Search-and-rescue teams rescued a family of 10 from Lefors, Texas,
after they got lost during a hike in the rugged mountains of
southwestern Montana.

Beaverhead County Sheriff Franklin Kluesner
said two boys, ages 13 and 14, hiked several miles for help June 19, two
days after the family got lost in the mountains near Wisdom. The family
was out of food and water by the 18th and resorted to drinking stream
water.

The boys and a 41-year-old man caught frogs, cooked and ate
them on morning of the 19th, and then headed for help. The man
collapsed along the way, but the boys continued on.

Was it two dominant political parties always in opposition and vying
for power as the founders warned was a great threat to our Constitution?
That is certainly as good a candidate as any. These men and women do
doggoned little these days, if they ever did, to represent Americans.
They instead court the money and the powerful quid pro quo. It pads
their pockets and points them to insider deals that make them wealthy on
a civil servants’ salary. My one man poll places the popularity and
effectiveness of the United States Congress somewhere just below whale
crap.

Was it when we started purging God from society? Removing prayer and
any other vestiges of Him first from schools and then from any place
where one might encounter an offensive Christian symbol. Even though
our founding documents make the foundation of this lost nation quite
clear. According to at least one Supreme Court Justice, those founders
could not have envisioned what freedom and liberty encompasses in our
more enlightened modern world. Apparently he does not think God got it
right either. Well, who the hell am I to question a Supreme Court
Judge? One of America’s appointed for life honest brokers. Turn away
now, spewing your drink onto the monitor will just make a mess and hot
coffee shooting out of your nose can be painful, although it will clear
your sinuses.

If you want to see double standards at their most undiluted, look no further than the response of liberal observers to the racist massacre in the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Whenever there’s an act of Islamist terrorism, liberals insist we shouldn’t blame all Muslims. Don’t bash the Koran, they say. Don’t moan about mosques. Don’t have a pop at Islam. Just because one warped Muslim sets off a bomb doesn’t mean all Muslims are mad.

They’re right. It is, indeed, wrong to extrapolate from crimes committed by one person from a certain religious, ethnic or social group and to use those crimes to brand the whole group as screwed-up.

Yet what have these same liberals done in response to the Charleston massacre?

Police have made an arrest in a second
vandalism of the Jefferson Davis monument, but they still have not
announced an arrest in the earlier spray-painting of the words "Black
Lives Matter" on the memorial's base.

Joseph Weindl, 39, of the 1700 block of Blair Street
in Richmond's Randolph area, has been charged with destruction of city
property, a misdemeanor. The charge will be upgraded to a felony once
the cost of cleaning up the damage is shown to exceed $1,000, police
said Saturday.

The Author
Justin J. Moritz is my real name. I am a retired law
enforcement officer and have served as a city police officer, a county
deputy, a state special agent, and a training director. I hold
Associate, Bachelor’s, and Master’s degrees from three Minnesota
colleges.

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If you are looking for more evidence that the United States
government is biased against white people, you can add their decision in
my trademark case. In February, 2004, I applied for a trademark on the
words “White Pride Country Wide.” I did it as an exercise against
political correctness. I intentionally did not choose “white power,”
“white supremacy” or “the white race” because of the negative
connotations of those terms.

Trademarks can be denied to offensive
phrases.

When I later searched United States Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) records, I found that “Black Power,” “Black Supremacy,”
and “La Raza” (Spanish for “The Race”) had all been approved by the
USPTO and been found not to be offensive. The USPTO had also approved
and registered “The Black Panther Party” and “Burn, Baby, Burn,” the
party’s slogan. The Black Panthers had assassinated white police
officers but neither term was found to be offensive or immoral. To me,
“white pride” was a non-offensive, positive term, or at least I thought
so.

On December 23, 2004, I received my Christmas present from the
USPTO. In an Office Action prepared by Barbara Rutland, it denied my
trademark, ruling that the “white pride” part of my request was
“offensive,” “immoral,” and “scandalous.” Here are her very words:

Remembrance

To die for one’s country is not only an act of bravery, it is THE act of bravery. For soldiers, it is just an extension of their military career, a part of their duty. As leaders have asked their soldiers to sacrifice themselves for the good of the society, it is only right for leaders to go through the same motion. They should practice what they have preached.

As war is seen as a noble act, tu sat serves as redemption in case of defeat. It is also a way to tell the enemy: “You might have won the battle/war but you don’t deserve to win because you don’t have the chinh nghia (just cause).” And it is not only just cause: it is the moral belief that the cause they are fighting for deserves their total sacrifice. Continues below

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
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My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.